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again, is this the government? my -- >> it's not government. >> my problem is if you want to charge people more for smoking, that's fine of the but it's foolish to think that this is somehow going to lower insurance costs. the reason why insurance costs for health care are high is because too much regulation and a lack of competition. if you're looking that things that are competition, such has lasik surgery, those cost plummeted. >> should individual workers be forced to pay a premium for things that might be bad for their health? >> i think we should stop demonizing tobacco and sending smokers out on the sidewalk and no, they shouldn't be paying a surcharge. they should get a break. you know why? they do a rest of us a favor by dying young, so they don't get my pension! there is studies. >> wow. >> we should penalize people who have high blood pressure, people who have high blood sugar. those things cause problems. >> we're just talking about smoke. listen, if they're going to be -- i think they should pay extra
again, is this the government? my -- >> it's not government. >> my problem is if you want to charge people more for smoking, that's fine of the but it's foolish to think that this is somehow going to lower insurance costs. the reason why insurance costs for health care are high is because too much regulation and a lack of competition. if you're looking that things that are competition, such has lasik surgery, those cost plummeted. >> should individual workers be forced to pay...
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the government says they have nothing to hide. there will be an audit to confirm whether the perceptions are true or not. this is why the president had to say yes to this. it is a choice between two banks between -- between two banks collapsing and a tenure recession. cyprus has a very big debt payment on june 3 and a cannot pay that without the bailout money -- and it cannot pay that without the bailout money. you want a two-your possession -- recession or -- do you want a two-year recession or a tenure recession? >> under particular scrutiny is the billions of dollars that flow between russia and cyprus. $32 billion are controlled by cyprus-based russian companies. the money is constantly being transferred. in 2011, nearly $120 billion went from russia into cyprus. $130 billion was then sent back to russia. more than five times the island's annual output. china's new president is vowing to tackle hedonism, extravagance, and corruption in the government. in his first speech as head of state, xi jinping also spoke of overseeing a
the government says they have nothing to hide. there will be an audit to confirm whether the perceptions are true or not. this is why the president had to say yes to this. it is a choice between two banks between -- between two banks collapsing and a tenure recession. cyprus has a very big debt payment on june 3 and a cannot pay that without the bailout money -- and it cannot pay that without the bailout money. you want a two-your possession -- recession or -- do you want a two-year recession...
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and you see it in city government. you are a big participant in that dramatic evolution or what i would argue, the dramatic punctuation point in terms of the world we live in. i don't think it's cyclical. i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power, those days are over. age of amateurs, big is getting small, small is getting big. this democracy of voices, new contours of a new society, truly i think is being shaped. and, so, you are a big part of that. and i hope the spirit of engagement, civil grand jurors across the state, is respected in that light. as a supervisor, i was a big champion of you. as a marry was a little more cautious because -- [laughter] >> [speaker not understood]. but increasingly, i hope people understand that the roilof a civil grand jury is not gotch
and you see it in city government. you are a big participant in that dramatic evolution or what i would argue, the dramatic punctuation point in terms of the world we live in. i don't think it's cyclical. i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power,...
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the government tracks the content. the technology is made by european and american companies. >> we're convinced this software is the same as an analog weapon. it's a digital well. >> reporters without borders is calling for a ban on exports, for example, to places like bahrain. censorship is so strict that everyone is being monitored. reporters without boarders have has also dubbed china an enemy of the internet. it snooms on journalists, steals passwords and listens in on scrambled internet calls. >> china has a sophisticated system of censorship but we can also detect the emergence in china of opposition movements. there are people who tweet independently who keep uncovering scandals. >> >> he's come to berlin with german from the pen center. he's been granted political asylum and is unemployed. >> time for some football and the uefa champions league gets back into swing on tuesday night. >> in the round of 16 span spaish champions barcelona tries to overcome a 2-0 deficit to a.c. milan. and here in germany, hoping
the government tracks the content. the technology is made by european and american companies. >> we're convinced this software is the same as an analog weapon. it's a digital well. >> reporters without borders is calling for a ban on exports, for example, to places like bahrain. censorship is so strict that everyone is being monitored. reporters without boarders have has also dubbed china an enemy of the internet. it snooms on journalists, steals passwords and listens in on...
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the local government is taking the lead. the governor himself visited seoul last may in order to tell tourism officials and businesses that radiation levels are safe. south koreans used to make up over 40,000 visitors to fukushima each year. that's half of all international tourists. but the number dropped to 2,000 after the disaster. the only airline offering regular flights between seoul and fukushima temporarily suspended its route. a ski resort, nearly 100 kilometers away from the stricken nuclear plant, hosted the world cup last month. it was the first such congress there in three years. local officials hope it will help promote the area's safety. >> translator: seeing is believing. we hope the tourists will talk about what they experienced he they go back to their country. that will gradually and steadily dispel negatives about fukushima. >> reporter: just before the competition, local officials offered bargain price tours by chartering flights. the south koreans took one of the charter flights last month they paid abo
the local government is taking the lead. the governor himself visited seoul last may in order to tell tourism officials and businesses that radiation levels are safe. south koreans used to make up over 40,000 visitors to fukushima each year. that's half of all international tourists. but the number dropped to 2,000 after the disaster. the only airline offering regular flights between seoul and fukushima temporarily suspended its route. a ski resort, nearly 100 kilometers away from the stricken...
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again warning the conflict is far from a simple fight between rebels and government forces reporter of delamont was eenie has the details from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena to guarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children eighteen and. children in the school ages we're going to destroy and they don't have any other thing that we could done sometime paid for paid for that paid in one of the most important example of this was the video that was produced or let's say on you tube something like a month a month two months ago to child of seven years old by having cutting the head of the office in a pool and we have many reports about position position of force especially from a group in syria they are recruiting people are recruiting children between eleven years old and fifteen years old enough to fight with this extremist group against the government extremist groups getting more control over that evolution we have vetted the mockable. like that in some city and soldiers in iraq and we have also some ar
again warning the conflict is far from a simple fight between rebels and government forces reporter of delamont was eenie has the details from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena to guarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children eighteen and. children in the school ages we're going to destroy and they don't have any other thing that we could done sometime paid for paid for that paid in one of the most important...
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and that has been repeated under this government. we are putting that beyond any doubt. what i would say to her is what i said last week: what are we to be frightened of in making sure that in our brilliant nhs there can be a full contribution from private sector companies and voluntary and charitable bodies? that position was in the manifesto on which the honorable lady stood at the last election. in case she has forgotten, i will remind her of what it said: "we will support" -- i thought that labour members would like to hear their manifesto. it said: "we will support an active role for the independent sector working alongside the nhs in the provision of care, particularly where they bring innovation- such as in end-of-life care and cancer services". what happens is that when the labour party goes into opposition, it becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of the trade union movement. >> a report to monitor recommends the closure of acute services and most emergency and maternity services at stafford. will my right honorable friend meet
and that has been repeated under this government. we are putting that beyond any doubt. what i would say to her is what i said last week: what are we to be frightened of in making sure that in our brilliant nhs there can be a full contribution from private sector companies and voluntary and charitable bodies? that position was in the manifesto on which the honorable lady stood at the last election. in case she has forgotten, i will remind her of what it said: "we will support" -- i...
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government red tape. it is hard to tell. this was originally red ribbon that each one of these was tied on. it was not until the tag was tied on and the patents what approved that would you cut through all the red tape. originally, patent molds were required to show the operation of an item. so each one of these models works in the way that a full-scale version would work. >> this weekend weekend on american history tv, tour the national inventor's hall of fame and museum. an american artifact. sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span 3. >> both chambers of congress returned this week. the house returns tuesday at noon eastern for morning hour speeches and 2:00 p.m. for legislative work. on the agenda, a bill that prohibits the health and human services department from granting weavers to state seeking to ease work requirements for welfare recipient and work on a measure aimed at streamlining 35 job training and retraining programs. you can watch the house live on c-span. the senate returns monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern with vot
government red tape. it is hard to tell. this was originally red ribbon that each one of these was tied on. it was not until the tag was tied on and the patents what approved that would you cut through all the red tape. originally, patent molds were required to show the operation of an item. so each one of these models works in the way that a full-scale version would work. >> this weekend weekend on american history tv, tour the national inventor's hall of fame and museum. an american...
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you don't fire anybody. >> no. >> john: if government did fire people, the big government media would say things like that. >> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postal service die. >> john: so the manager waits for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, that's why you do it. >> well, we have union contracts and no layoff provisions and so forth. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> part of being a quasi governmental entity, how the cookie crumbles. your tax dollars crumble. >> fed ex continue to thrive while postal service spend billions. >> john: they could be innovative and cut costs. >> ups. >> john: postal officials like mickey barnett tried to do that, tried to close money losers like these. why weren't they closed long ago? >> political pressure. >> john: congress can kill any major change. close post offices? no way. save billions by adjusting benefit payments? not a chance. so these politicians aren't dumb. what are they thinking? >> they're thinking about reelection. >> john: they can't be so short-sighted can they? they're supposed to be responsible.
you don't fire anybody. >> no. >> john: if government did fire people, the big government media would say things like that. >> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postal service die. >> john: so the manager waits for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, that's why you do it. >> well, we have union contracts and no layoff provisions and so forth. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> part of being a quasi governmental entity, how...
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government since those deemed trial level get mo holds enemy combatants so-called anyway now there's word of a hunger strike in the facility in cuba look at why the detainees are refusing to eat. it's friday march fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm mega lopez and you're watching r.t. starting off this hour after three consecutive nights where clashes and chaos plagued the streets of brooklyn a relative sense of calm has swept over the borough possibly due to poor weather conditions. police say no one was arrested last night during a candlelight vigil held for the for kamani gray but that's not to say that the night was without trouble community members who attended the vigil squared off with members of occupy wall street the two groups had dueling messages for the n.y.p.d. that oftentimes drowned one another out a number of community protesters also showed up at a press conference held by city councilman jermaine williams and once again they express their anger and frustration with the city. i think. that's. what. we discussed. our correspondent on a stasia churkin i was out o
government since those deemed trial level get mo holds enemy combatants so-called anyway now there's word of a hunger strike in the facility in cuba look at why the detainees are refusing to eat. it's friday march fifteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm mega lopez and you're watching r.t. starting off this hour after three consecutive nights where clashes and chaos plagued the streets of brooklyn a relative sense of calm has swept over the borough possibly due to poor weather conditions....
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can less government lead to more productivity? productivity growth is a crucial but almost invisible element in our economic well-being, something we take for granted until it slows down. that happened in the 1970s. we had a blizzard of suggestions for dealing with productivity. how do we get more for less? with the help of analyst richard gill, we'll examine that question on economics usa. i'm david schoumacher. captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project economists see the world in terms of supply and demand. put simply, demand is the appetite to consume. supply is the ability to produce. productivity holds the supply side together. as long as productivity continues to improve, our standard of living continues to improve. this is the classic widget factory. this machine will put the stick in a deodorant tube. it if works, we'll have more deodorant and fewer hours of work putting tubes together. that's productivity. american productivity has been an economic marvel of the industrial age. but by the late 1970s, our rate
can less government lead to more productivity? productivity growth is a crucial but almost invisible element in our economic well-being, something we take for granted until it slows down. that happened in the 1970s. we had a blizzard of suggestions for dealing with productivity. how do we get more for less? with the help of analyst richard gill, we'll examine that question on economics usa. i'm david schoumacher. captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project economists see the world in...
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that is the duty of government. but back our vision, our budget makes room for communities to grow to the people in them have room to thrive. we can't just talk about these communities. we have to talk with them. we have to engage them because leaders don't just speak a. they listened, too. and if we listen more closely to the people, we will find the answers to our problems lay a whole lot closer to home, in a whole lot closer than washington d.c. let me tell you a story. last month i went to milwaukee. i met a guy named the red macklin. but many rows for today's outcome he was convicted of a feeble felony and abandoned by his family. now he's 27. he's got a job at this incredible organization, a nonprofit started by a suburban church that sells donated goods on amazon. no government agency built this company. no one forces people to help each other. they came together on their own. they saw a need and a net that need. [applause] look at the results of this one life. today the roy turned his life around. he's provi
that is the duty of government. but back our vision, our budget makes room for communities to grow to the people in them have room to thrive. we can't just talk about these communities. we have to talk with them. we have to engage them because leaders don't just speak a. they listened, too. and if we listen more closely to the people, we will find the answers to our problems lay a whole lot closer to home, in a whole lot closer than washington d.c. let me tell you a story. last month i went to...
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system which in turn is underwritten by governments so it's just the money of national governments one step removed you're serious about public health you want to use non-governmental private voluntary organizations which is another way of calling n.g.o.s in a way that inside the n.g.o.s certainly in relief and development is a term almost as commonly used you need government money you know do i think exposing n.g.o.s is the agents and governments for you know could i you know listen if i want to play my noam chomsky card i could say you know solving the aids crisis in africa for some people means you have more consumers divide g.m. products you know it is that kind of all true left stuff interests me not a whit i'm interested in what can be done about aids in africa and you know the fact that big develop. and geos take money from government does not seem to me something that should be the main focus of our attention let alone of our indignation is there the right attention right now for development because a lot of people say it's the expense of other things the development strategy o
system which in turn is underwritten by governments so it's just the money of national governments one step removed you're serious about public health you want to use non-governmental private voluntary organizations which is another way of calling n.g.o.s in a way that inside the n.g.o.s certainly in relief and development is a term almost as commonly used you need government money you know do i think exposing n.g.o.s is the agents and governments for you know could i you know listen if i want...
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my quarrel is not the legitimate role of government, but the unlimited role of government. [applause] investments in research and defense capability and border security are vital american issues, issues that washington needs to address. but we have turned the constitution on its head in the federal government has inserted itself into every aspect of american society. and instead of allowing states to become laboratories of reform, washington's central planners are co-opting responsibilities reserved to the states and individuals under the tent amendment to the united states constitution. a federal policy of fiscal koresh and is now at the higher of the debates of medicaid expansion proposed under, care. unfortunately, some of our friends and allies in the conservative movement have folded in the face of federal bribery and mounting pressure from special interest groups. they tell us to take the money. in the case of texas, $4 billion because it's free. that there is nothing free. there's nothing free because for starters it's our money. this is our money that we've tacked o
my quarrel is not the legitimate role of government, but the unlimited role of government. [applause] investments in research and defense capability and border security are vital american issues, issues that washington needs to address. but we have turned the constitution on its head in the federal government has inserted itself into every aspect of american society. and instead of allowing states to become laboratories of reform, washington's central planners are co-opting responsibilities...
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government is continuing to grow and grow. i was able to take the mayor, who came out and said, this is the cost of doing business. i said it isn't, mr. mayor. the cost of doing business is not an excuse to raise taxes. moving forward with our next generation, i think the new challenges, we need to challenge ourselves as well as the young people. we need to educate them, teach them, share our experiences and history. number two, to motivate. to encourage them, show them the potential and show them their opportunities in government and leadership. third, to empower them. empower the young people and the next generation. to give them the tools, resources, and confidence that they can go out and run at the age of 19, 23, to be a state assembly. -- the state simply. i ran for student government in elementary school, middle school, and high school. it wasn't until my fourth time running at the age of 19, city council. that is where i pull my first quote from. if at first you don't succeed, your normal. -- you're normal. of aause]i
government is continuing to grow and grow. i was able to take the mayor, who came out and said, this is the cost of doing business. i said it isn't, mr. mayor. the cost of doing business is not an excuse to raise taxes. moving forward with our next generation, i think the new challenges, we need to challenge ourselves as well as the young people. we need to educate them, teach them, share our experiences and history. number two, to motivate. to encourage them, show them the potential and show...
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being increasingly used as fighters and human shields in the syrian crisis is why both the rebels and government forces. speaking out in secretly recorded ordeal from korda bradley manning reveals why he sent thousands of the with classified documents to wiki leaks to discuss how this case could affect whistle blowing. china's new leader of fishing he takes the reins of power with his priorities do you believe the fans to make the country one of the world's a military giant. wherever you're watching around the world this is our duty to mahmoud's and it's good to have your company with us. an increasing number of children are being recruited by both rebels and pro-government forces in the bloody conflict in syria that's according to un investigators and charity activist as the crisis in syria is approaching its second anniversary this week at the u.n. is again warning the conflict is far from a simple fight between good rebels and evil government forces reporter dilemma was ini has the details from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena regarding the c
being increasingly used as fighters and human shields in the syrian crisis is why both the rebels and government forces. speaking out in secretly recorded ordeal from korda bradley manning reveals why he sent thousands of the with classified documents to wiki leaks to discuss how this case could affect whistle blowing. china's new leader of fishing he takes the reins of power with his priorities do you believe the fans to make the country one of the world's a military giant. wherever you're...
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i just want to be clear about it you know what big government when you love big government appearing at the senate banking hearing today yesterday actually senator elizabeth warren grilled officials in the treasury department over why criminal charges speaking of crimes were not filed and speaking of drugs were now filed against officials h.s.b.c. is a british bank that is what it is i think the second largest bank in the world and one of the seven largest banks the united states who helped launder hundreds of millions of dollars from drug cartels here's part of what she had to say. so what i'd like is you're the experts on money laundering i'd like your opinion what does it take how many billions of dollars do you have to launder for drug lords and how many economic sanctions do you have to violate before. someone who will consider shutting down a financial institution like this mr cohen all right so you're at the center of a way that as i said before turbo tax timothy geithner and his buddies are all getting a free ride it was a bad idea to make him secretary of treasury and this a
i just want to be clear about it you know what big government when you love big government appearing at the senate banking hearing today yesterday actually senator elizabeth warren grilled officials in the treasury department over why criminal charges speaking of crimes were not filed and speaking of drugs were now filed against officials h.s.b.c. is a british bank that is what it is i think the second largest bank in the world and one of the seven largest banks the united states who helped...
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government officials plan to start test drilling there in april. but for now, it's the revelations about methane hydrate that are fueling excitement in japan. experts caution that scientists still need to create technology to stably expect the gas and reduce cost. >> translator: i hope japan can start production within about ten years. many countries are watching how japan extracts gas from its new resource and whether the method works. if japan cooperates with other countries as a leader, it can contribute to the world. >> reporter: japan is considered a resource poor nation, but it's rich in technological know-how. the government and industry hope they can tap that resource and secure a safe and stable source of energy that will last for generations. kaho izumitani, nhk world, tokyo. >>> a top official in china is calling for the e ratification of corruption. his comment reflects the stance of the leader of the communist party, and it may be welcomed by citizens who are fed up with the status quo. >> translator: we shouldn't indulge in extravagan
government officials plan to start test drilling there in april. but for now, it's the revelations about methane hydrate that are fueling excitement in japan. experts caution that scientists still need to create technology to stably expect the gas and reduce cost. >> translator: i hope japan can start production within about ten years. many countries are watching how japan extracts gas from its new resource and whether the method works. if japan cooperates with other countries as a...
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the cambodian government and an international activist group patrol together. they say they caught a poacher two days ago. poachers often use rope traps. these injure the animal's paws as the rope tightens. chinese buyers pay high prices to use the mammal in delicacies and medicine. poachers use these vehicles to smuggle the mammals and other animals. officers found three mammals hidden in this wheel hatch. poachers can pass road inspections because many officers only look inside the car and the trunk. this worker says smuggling remains rampant because people are desperate for money. >> translator: it's too bad. the animal will always be in danger of extinct. as long as people struggle to make money. if the situation doesn't change, they will disappear. >> reporter: authorities suspect poachers, carriers and traders. but they still haven't discovered how they operate. 40 years ago, the convention on the international trade of endangered species were left out. now, the job of its supporters is to coordinate and increase efforts to stop fauna and flora from becom
the cambodian government and an international activist group patrol together. they say they caught a poacher two days ago. poachers often use rope traps. these injure the animal's paws as the rope tightens. chinese buyers pay high prices to use the mammal in delicacies and medicine. poachers use these vehicles to smuggle the mammals and other animals. officers found three mammals hidden in this wheel hatch. poachers can pass road inspections because many officers only look inside the car and...
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another defeat for government excess. senator rand paul's our watchdog on that and he just won another one. it's not just new york. ceo jeffrey immelt says the biggest threat to american business now is government, including fiscal and political storm, lack of corporate tax reform, and overregulation. they're all holding back economic growth. and the president and mrs. obama didn't have an executive chef for 100 grand a year or three full-time calligraphers for nearly 300,000 bucks or a dog's chief of staff for 102,000 bucks. do you know what? there would be plenty of money to go around to conduct white house tours during the easter season and beyond. all that with "the kudlow report," beginning right now. >>> first up, a new york state judge overturns mayor bloomberg's proposed ban on large sugary drinks. this is just one day before it was supposed to take effect. it's a huge victory for free markets, for individual freedom, and it's a slam against government excess. and i say bravo for the judge. but mayor bloomberg, of
another defeat for government excess. senator rand paul's our watchdog on that and he just won another one. it's not just new york. ceo jeffrey immelt says the biggest threat to american business now is government, including fiscal and political storm, lack of corporate tax reform, and overregulation. they're all holding back economic growth. and the president and mrs. obama didn't have an executive chef for 100 grand a year or three full-time calligraphers for nearly 300,000 bucks or a dog's...
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government statistics. if we just as an exercise assume that the labor force over the last several years has grown at a normal rate, then the rate of unemployment would be three or four percentage points higher than the official 7.9, more like 12%, clearly in double digits. and that is serious. and i think the unemployment rate is going to remain double digits for the foreseeable future unless the government provides some major job creating initiatives and bob is going to tell us tonight how that can be done. join me in welcoming bob pollin. [applause] >> thank you thank you very much fred and thank you very much john. i'm very happy to be here. i guess the plan is i will just warm up and talk about what is in this tiny, tiny, tiny book. a little bit of some overview and then we can have some discussion. so while fred took all of my good lines there but the magnitude of the unemployment situation today is really unprecedented since the 1930s and it is not as fred says respect the data, at least the data in
government statistics. if we just as an exercise assume that the labor force over the last several years has grown at a normal rate, then the rate of unemployment would be three or four percentage points higher than the official 7.9, more like 12%, clearly in double digits. and that is serious. and i think the unemployment rate is going to remain double digits for the foreseeable future unless the government provides some major job creating initiatives and bob is going to tell us tonight how...
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but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in is all about smaller government. >> over 40% in taxes. they are subsidized in taxes. >> eric: first the tweet and phone call. white house calling me about the tours and i'll tell you what was said when i picked up the phone, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depresd mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while tak
but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in is all about smaller government. >> over 40% in taxes....
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every program the government's done. every major program the government's done has grown and grown and grown and costs have gone up and up and up and that's just the way it's going to be and until somebody steps up and gets serious about this and tries to stop some of it, we're in the soup, my friend. >> all right. after this, great discussion. big labor scores a big win against wal-mart. did american shoppers just lose big from this as well? children. i'm jamie colby, now back to cavuto on business. keep it right here on the fox news channel. >> and wal-mart backs down, the discount retailer scaling back plans to spend in new york amid fierce union protests and gary k, you say consumers everywhere should protest? >> it's amazing to watch this, in the city of new york, where there's a high cost of living. you have a company singlehandedly lowered cost for consumers and no, let's not build one. you're not going to have the workers. the construction workers, this is a loss for consumers all the way around in the city and t
every program the government's done. every major program the government's done has grown and grown and grown and costs have gone up and up and up and that's just the way it's going to be and until somebody steps up and gets serious about this and tries to stop some of it, we're in the soup, my friend. >> all right. after this, great discussion. big labor scores a big win against wal-mart. did american shoppers just lose big from this as well? children. i'm jamie colby, now back to cavuto...
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or from our government. rand paul brought together principled conservatives and liberals to voice the alarm over the lack of transparency of u.s. policy of killing american citizens with drones that are suspected of terrorism. >> the senate being an institution, but this is more important than the institution, this is about following the constitution that makes it quite clear that being a citizen means that our government has to follow due process in accusing us of crimes, that includes to formally charge us and tell us what we are accused of . provide legal counsel and assume that we are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt by a jury of our peers and insure that theses used lawfully. >> if we are found guilty, then we are punished with our crimes in accordance for the laww for that infraction. the government can't preempt and arrive at a conclusion of guilt and carry out a process. it is messy and aggravate sloww. when it appears that the criminal is given more consideration than the victi
or from our government. rand paul brought together principled conservatives and liberals to voice the alarm over the lack of transparency of u.s. policy of killing american citizens with drones that are suspected of terrorism. >> the senate being an institution, but this is more important than the institution, this is about following the constitution that makes it quite clear that being a citizen means that our government has to follow due process in accusing us of crimes, that includes...
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the cambodian government and an international activist group patrol together. they say they caught a poacher two days ago. poachers often use loop traps. these injured the animal's paws as the rope tightens. chinese buyers pay high prices to use pangalens. poachers use these vehicles to smuggle pangalens and other animals. they found three held in here. poachers can pass inspections because many officers only look inside a car and the trunk. these ngo workers say smuggling remains rampant because people are desperate for money. >> it's too bad, the pangalens will always be in danger of extinction if people keep smuggling them to make money. if the situation doesn't change, they'll disappear. >> reporter: authorities suspect poachers, carriers and traders form network, but they still haven't discovered how they operate. 40 years ago the convention on the international trade of endangered species were led out in washington. now the job of its supporters is to coordinate and increase efforts to stop fauna and flora from becoming history. reporting for nhk world. >
the cambodian government and an international activist group patrol together. they say they caught a poacher two days ago. poachers often use loop traps. these injured the animal's paws as the rope tightens. chinese buyers pay high prices to use pangalens. poachers use these vehicles to smuggle pangalens and other animals. they found three held in here. poachers can pass inspections because many officers only look inside a car and the trunk. these ngo workers say smuggling remains rampant...
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paid by the government? >> yes. so the healthself is totally politicized. you vote for the politician who gives you the most. that's what they have in britain and it doesn't work. i think that's what they want to have here. that's the obama administration. >> bill: now, i'm assuming there will be a backlash by people who don't want to pay more for burgers and pizza against the obama care and democratic party. am i going to be wrong on that? >> i think you are right. >> bill: so you see that once awful these things kick in, and once everybody sees the unintended consequences, prices rise, people lose their jobs. people -- hours get cut back, then the folks are going to say you know this isn't a good idea. >> the backlash i think will be political. there will be a lack of political support for the obama administration going into 2016. a lack of support for democrats because you did this. you did this to us. you have wrecked our healthcare system. i think it's that bad. >> bill: now, when do you think the price
paid by the government? >> yes. so the healthself is totally politicized. you vote for the politician who gives you the most. that's what they have in britain and it doesn't work. i think that's what they want to have here. that's the obama administration. >> bill: now, i'm assuming there will be a backlash by people who don't want to pay more for burgers and pizza against the obama care and democratic party. am i going to be wrong on that? >> i think you are right. >>...
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because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with
because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government...
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some by rebels and some by the government be right back -- by the government. >> the rebels control the town but the government is still paying the wages. the realities of life make politics complicated. >> the situation is not good here. people will tell you they support the regime but really the one they supported are those who give them bread. >> many people here are still reluctant to criticize the government. for some it is about this. for some it is about loyalty to the past. for some it is about the everyday at county. >> there have been many months. there are about 10,000 government employees here. >> it was around this month were the first anti-government protests have been in august 2011. it took over a year before protests turned into armed conflict. it was a government stronghold. the state force presence is still being felt. red next to the mosque and municipal building, services like electricity r m -- provided by employer still on the government's payroll. it is a short drive across enemy lines to get their pay check. gasoline from state control territories are sold on th
some by rebels and some by the government be right back -- by the government. >> the rebels control the town but the government is still paying the wages. the realities of life make politics complicated. >> the situation is not good here. people will tell you they support the regime but really the one they supported are those who give them bread. >> many people here are still reluctant to criticize the government. for some it is about this. for some it is about loyalty to the...
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government trying to do too much and when government does too much it doesn't do anything well. we heard the head of the fda on "60 minutes" talk about she doesn't have control of the pharmaceuticals, the drugs want the children and grandchildren. she can't handle that, she can't control that, she can't vouc for all the medication. how is it possible or federal government bigger than it has ever been with more taxpayer dollars than ever before. we will collect more taxpayer dollars this year than before the financial crisis, how is it they can't get their job done? >> that is the question every taxpayer is asking. you can cut less than 2% of federal spending bause everything the world was going to fall on it didn't happen. exactly what we're talking about with the polling. they overplayed their hand in that battle and now a difficult position moving into battles he does not have the upper hand whatsoever. a senate democrat this week that it balances nor has the support from the public. we will have a deficit that will not fare well. i know it is an opportunity for the president
government trying to do too much and when government does too much it doesn't do anything well. we heard the head of the fda on "60 minutes" talk about she doesn't have control of the pharmaceuticals, the drugs want the children and grandchildren. she can't handle that, she can't control that, she can't vouc for all the medication. how is it possible or federal government bigger than it has ever been with more taxpayer dollars than ever before. we will collect more taxpayer dollars...
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the government cuts are take effect with the debate right now with the government cuts set to take effect and tackling the nation's debt and what the u.s. struggling to get the economy back on track we ask how much has the war contributed to the current state of the. khana me to discuss i'm joined now by our t.v. producer bob english bob great see here so i guess the big question now ten years later is what do we better off economically if the u.s. didn't spend the billions upon billions of dollars on this war the short answer is definitely if you look at the actual numbers eight hundred twenty three billion dollars spent president obama himself expects it to exceed one trillion dollars that's a lot of money and any time the government spends money you expect a certain amount of waste or fraud and what we have in iraq especially with all these private contractors are these no bid and low bid contracts as i would call them and there's been a lot of fraud so just from that angle the u.s. didn't need to spend that much money there and it's unfortunately if you're going to spend money it migh
the government cuts are take effect with the debate right now with the government cuts set to take effect and tackling the nation's debt and what the u.s. struggling to get the economy back on track we ask how much has the war contributed to the current state of the. khana me to discuss i'm joined now by our t.v. producer bob english bob great see here so i guess the big question now ten years later is what do we better off economically if the u.s. didn't spend the billions upon billions of...
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is more pro nuclear energy than the previous government was but they're going to have a big a big time trying to convince the japanese population that it is worth it one thing they have on their side is that nuclear power is demonstrable cheaper than other alternatives and fossil fuels or renewables there just isn't enough of those renewables yet to try and cover the gap ever more on how japan's recovering after seeing entire towns wiped out and others are banned because they're just too dangerous to live in at r.t. dot com we've also got more expert opinion and bring your the latest pictures from the anti-nuclear protests and commemorative events taking place. well the islanders are voting in a referendum on whether they want to stay a british overseas territory the poll has been dismissed as a silly game by argentina which lays claim to the islands it says were still won by britain almost two centuries ago british m.p. george galloway says the u.k. strategy of the fold and is provocative. it's a preposterous exercise in relation to what is a proposed appendage of british colonialism
is more pro nuclear energy than the previous government was but they're going to have a big a big time trying to convince the japanese population that it is worth it one thing they have on their side is that nuclear power is demonstrable cheaper than other alternatives and fossil fuels or renewables there just isn't enough of those renewables yet to try and cover the gap ever more on how japan's recovering after seeing entire towns wiped out and others are banned because they're just too...
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so for aren't you afraid of clashes with a government which is going to be formed in istanbul and it is considered to control so-called free districts mostly not you have. we are far from it still i think that if a project starts with the french foreign minister statement and then was discussed in istanbul's lobbies over three months the project doesn't have any future it is likely to be a farce and it will actually be much better if it is not realized at all because it won't gain any support or respect they still don't have a worthy candidate for prime minister they don't have any political modesty the correct way of thinking or political experience. online few still think of it as evil personified well not in north korea where a sizeable number of people in a poll think the nazi leader wasn't all that bad plus also on our website the high ranking told carrion praised him for selling his pricey rolex watch to pay bills was a good deed but he's cash strapped congregation things otherwise we tell you why. they fought to save their nation and europe from tyranny but many of britain's w
so for aren't you afraid of clashes with a government which is going to be formed in istanbul and it is considered to control so-called free districts mostly not you have. we are far from it still i think that if a project starts with the french foreign minister statement and then was discussed in istanbul's lobbies over three months the project doesn't have any future it is likely to be a farce and it will actually be much better if it is not realized at all because it won't gain any support...
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but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in isall about smaller overnment. >> over 40% in taxes. they are subsidized in taxes. >> eric: first the tweet and phone call. white house calling me about the tours and i'll tell you what was said when i picked up the phone, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ r.o.c.k. in the u.s.a. >> eric: after i tweeted to reopen the people's house it was the president's secretary jay carney. he explained the president, indeed, okayed the tours to be shut down but the secret serviced was blamed because they were cutting the white house staff. do you buy that? >> no, i don't buy any of the white house tour decision. i don't think a lot of people do. "washington post" editorialized it. it's fairly
but let the private industry do it. >> you guys obsessed with the government when the government did the wall street bailout? yes! >> hold on guys. stop. we can't blame george bush. >> i'm not blaming george burke. if you want to subsidize what the government subsidizes. >> the government subsidizes the oil industry right now. >> eric: we're going to leave it now. julie, you may not realize this cashin in isall about smaller overnment. >> over 40% in taxes....
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government now soldier bradley manning can be heard news own words explaining why he sent hundreds of thousands of classified documents to wiki leaks in two thousand and ten and a new lead to audio recording from his court martial manning accuses the american army of not valuing human life and says he wanted to provoke a debate about u.s. foreign policy artie's guy named she has more. nobody was allowed to make recordings of bradley manning's pretrial tribunals at the military court in february but someone did it and the freedom of the press foundation released mr manning's testimony in its entirety in this hour long testimony bradley manning in his own words explains how and why he leaked all those documents many of which revealed how the u.s. government covered up civilian casualties in human rights abuses during the wars in iraq and afghanistan he served as an intelligence analyst in the military and had access to all those documents the biggest leak in history let's take a listen to just one episode where bradley manning explains why he leaked the video of the patchy helicopter gu
government now soldier bradley manning can be heard news own words explaining why he sent hundreds of thousands of classified documents to wiki leaks in two thousand and ten and a new lead to audio recording from his court martial manning accuses the american army of not valuing human life and says he wanted to provoke a debate about u.s. foreign policy artie's guy named she has more. nobody was allowed to make recordings of bradley manning's pretrial tribunals at the military court in february...
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government has failed to do elsewhere sarah for thinks planes. this is the story of an island a proud and spirited people displaced i think government he put it devastatingly high price paradise soaking in the many it will be the first time the stories of it being her. memory of the happiness that we were moving to each other and the way when been treating here we discover a moment where we had to go see it's a british colony in the indian nation and the largest of the chaika silence as a population of a freaky thousand people about the same as the oakland. good memories. there you go it's a home a real paradise today they da gusty is one of america's biggest military advices because we it's our land. it's not for them. you know when you see them you got this because they are enjoying the island. we are suffering back in the one nine hundred sixty s. and it is shrouded in secrecy bush cynically to learn the islands to the us but there was a problem the island had for generations been inhabited by the chikezie and people they'd built schools hospi
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what's the government response for that. are they saying well, he's already talked, he's given his 22 pages worth of info. >> they certainly pointed that out. and also though there are questions about how, how deeply the government could continue to interrogate him anyway. if they took him to guantanamo, we would not be lawyerless there. he does have a right to a lawyer under a supreme court decision issued in 2004. so there would immediately be some contest over whether or not he could be held there and whether or not the government could make him talk. and president obama has foresworn the coercive interrogation methods that the last interrogation used so the chances of all the kinds of enhanced or coercive things that might be lessened. >> warner: the white house deputy spokesman said today that the civil yar-- civilian courts are i think it was an efficient way to deliver justice, as he put it, to terrorist. what is the record on that between military tribunals and civilian court? >> well, there have been since president
what's the government response for that. are they saying well, he's already talked, he's given his 22 pages worth of info. >> they certainly pointed that out. and also though there are questions about how, how deeply the government could continue to interrogate him anyway. if they took him to guantanamo, we would not be lawyerless there. he does have a right to a lawyer under a supreme court decision issued in 2004. so there would immediately be some contest over whether or not he could...
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the majority of people the same poll that we talk about also think that the government's hiding and porn information regarding u.f.o.'s i mean we saw dennison edge jimmy carter these are not french people these are people who are you know congress people x. presidents who are saying that they think so what what upsets me i think most of all is that it's almost a passe issue because of the drones that are be flying over and space this year golden age of the you know if it were like oh no it isn't that i know the golden age is over now every u.f.o. sightings are going to be like it's a drone more than likely one of the only true yes of course. but you know i mean we saw it but that same poll thirty six percent of people believe in some sort of u.f.o. it's only exacerbated by the by you know movies x. files it all of that stuff so you know it is a lot out there the truth is under there it out there as a man aims for share time cheers. more like what you see so far go to our facebook page at facebook dot com slash breaking the set be sure to do what thousands have already done and give
the majority of people the same poll that we talk about also think that the government's hiding and porn information regarding u.f.o.'s i mean we saw dennison edge jimmy carter these are not french people these are people who are you know congress people x. presidents who are saying that they think so what what upsets me i think most of all is that it's almost a passe issue because of the drones that are be flying over and space this year golden age of the you know if it were like oh no it...
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government documents and witness testimony from former or retired u.s. military personnel confirm beyond any doubt the reality of ongoing u.f.o. incursions at nuclear weapons sites so to dive a little bit more into this issue i'm going to highlight just a few the most well known u.f.o. sightings that have made headlines in the u.s. the break in is that producer men will. drop below the spanish going. home let's start with what we just saw it's a clip from a two thousand and ten news conference at the press club here in washington d.c. to discuss sightings of u.f.o.'s by military personnel in the sixty's seventy's and eighty's primarily. about how they've seen you have those over nuclear silos and missiles really interesting and some even claim that they shut them down that they even this disarmed some of the silos i mean this is a really interesting story and i think that for one i'm glad that you made the disclaimer purse were going to talk about your foes not per se aliens but just you know objects in the sky that we can explain this news conference sp
government documents and witness testimony from former or retired u.s. military personnel confirm beyond any doubt the reality of ongoing u.f.o. incursions at nuclear weapons sites so to dive a little bit more into this issue i'm going to highlight just a few the most well known u.f.o. sightings that have made headlines in the u.s. the break in is that producer men will. drop below the spanish going. home let's start with what we just saw it's a clip from a two thousand and ten news conference...
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now thousands in japan have been rallying to demand the government's shunts nuclear power but can the country actually afford such a radical measure we have in the studio tom darden has been looking into that for us so tom. tell us about how this nuclear the use of nuclear power is seen by governments today not just in japan but beyond that as well you know well of course marina following this this leak radiation leak it has led to a lot further. along this occasions for policy in japan and beyond so if we look at japan first of all there before the before this leak nuclear energy made about twenty five percent of japan's energy needs afterwards all nuclear reactors were suspended some have since been restarted to try to cope with blackouts far away in germany public politicians were horrified by what they saw unraveling in japan and that led in part to the decision in may two thousand and eleven to end all the clear power in germany by two thousand and twenty to have made up about a quarter of nuclear energy supply there and big questions in the future about what's going to be the fu
now thousands in japan have been rallying to demand the government's shunts nuclear power but can the country actually afford such a radical measure we have in the studio tom darden has been looking into that for us so tom. tell us about how this nuclear the use of nuclear power is seen by governments today not just in japan but beyond that as well you know well of course marina following this this leak radiation leak it has led to a lot further. along this occasions for policy in japan and...